A Saturday Drag Brunch for Families Prompts Protests, Police Calls and a Promise for Legislation
A Pride Month event held in an uptown Dallas bar attracted protestors who characterized the event in person and online as grooming and child abuse.
A Pride Month event held in an uptown Dallas bar attracted protestors who characterized the event in person and online as grooming and child abuse.
It’s been almost a decade since we’ve seen TV’s greatest pair of animated morons use their dwindling intellect to make a fruitless attempt to score. That ends today.
The Dallas Museum of Art is still sweeping up the mess and assessing the wreckage caused by a man who caused at least $300,000 in damages to several office equipment and its art exhibitions.
The performers of Four Day Weekend usually don’t warm up before a show. The last 25 concurrent years have been one, long warm up for them.
A local piece of heavy metal history is gone. The current owner of the 3,784 sq. ft. mansion in Arlington once owned and occupied by the late Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul tore it down just a few months after purchasing it in February.
Anime and gaming conventions are spread across the calendar in North Texas, but one convention that’s seen a sizeable amount of growth and popularity is returning to Arlington this summer.
Watching political leaders peddle BS has become so commonplace that it feels like they are laying down some kind of challenge.
Just a few days shy of a year, Gov. Greg Abbott proudly signed a series of seven state bills into law that made Texas, as he and House Bill 2622 put it, “a second amendment sanctuary state.”
It’s been almost two years since Psychedelic Robot unleashed an artistic collaboration on Dallas and this time, they’ve summoned the robot for an ambitious project in The Shops at Willow Bend.
It’s surprising that game restaurants haven’t become as popular and replicated as the barcade concept (a bar and arcade). Maybe it’s because places like Dave & Busters and Main Event …
It’s taken far too long for the video game industry to deliver a game that lets horror fans control the movements and murdering abilities of some of the genre’s most infamous killers in a quality, cinematic style without committing a non-pixel based felony.
Companies have brought back all sorts of long-lost brands and beloved cult foods thanks to the Internet. People on social media can collectively create demands that generate more persuasive power than a ransom note.
Every aspiring filmmaker has to start somewhere, and events such as the Pegasus Film Festival give them their first chance to share their vision with the world.
Wednesday, May 18 Hannah Gadsby at the Majestic Theatre Comedy needed someone like Hannah Gadsby to come along and give it a perspective that wasn’t dripping with cynicism and self loathing. She’s won a number of honors for her work, including the prestigious Peabody Award in 2018. Now the groundbreaking…
Admit it: You still miss Dirk Nowitzki. Sure, the Dallas Mavericks are killing it with new team leaders like forward guard Luka DonÄić – who’s clearly on his way to be one the greats
Two of Dallas’ most culturally signficant and educational radio stations want to combine forces, but the decision is up to the city.
There are endless arguments raging on social media and cable news about what’s acceptable on stage when it comes to comedy.
The long and troubled development history of Duke Nukem Forever, the sequel to the bloody, edgy first-person shooter hit Duke Nukem 3D by Garland based 3D Realms, is one of the gaming industry’s most infamous stories.
Can you remember the last time you went to a mall? Thanks to sites like Amazon and apps like Uber Eats, going to the mall these days feels like a visit to a Smithsonian museum of commerce recreating the way people used to shop.
Dateline’s To Catch a Predator series, in which journalist Chris Hansen chats with accused child sexual predators lured to a bait house by an online sting operation, was an iconic bit of television history in the 2000s.
Have you ever wished you could spend one night doing something that didn’t involve the invasive use of technology without having to become Amish?
The first DreamHack tournament scored some serious points with gamers and the city when it moved from Austin to Dallas at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in 2019.